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Georgia Platform: an acceptance to the Compromise of 1850, where they would not fight back as long as slavery was not threatened
Alexander Stephens: vice president to the Confederacy and also a U.S Representative
Antietam: both the Union and Confederate took a lot of damage and Lee`s invasion failed
Emancipation Proclamation: an order, after Antietam, that freed slaves in the states in rebellion
Gettysburg:a Union victory and the turning point of the war, where it was the bloodiest battle in the war
Chickamauga: a Confederate win that pushed back Rosecrans` Union forces to Chattanooga
Anaconda Plan: a blockade on the South`s ports so they couldn`t trade their cotton
Sherman’s Atlanta Campaign: series of battles that led Sherman to Atlanta and burning it down
Sherman’s March to the Sea: started at Atlanta and ended in Savannah, where Sherman destroyed Southern industry along his path
Andersonville : a Confederate prison where poor conditions killed many Union soldiers
13th Amendments: abolished slavery within the Union
14th Amendments: gave citizenship to all born or naturalized in the U.S.
15th Amendments: all U.S. citizens have the right to vote, regardless of race or color
County unit system: the first black chaplain and a legislator during Reconstruction that was removed from office and fought back against discrimination
disfranchisement: making a person`s or group of people`s vote less effective or ineffective
Henry McNeal Turner: the first black chaplain and a legislator that was removed from office and fought back against the discrimination

Civil War and Reconstruction (37-52)

1.

Sherman’s Atlanta Campaign

A.

started at Atlanta and ended in Savannah, where Sherman destroyed Southern industry along his path

2.

Sherman’s March to the Sea

B.

an order, after Antietam, that freed slaves in the states in rebellion

3.

Emancipation Proclamation

C.

vice president to the Confederacy and also a U.S Representative

4.

Henry McNeal Turner

D.

making a person`s or group of people`s vote less effective or ineffective

5.

Alexander Stephens

E.

all U.S. citizens have the right to vote, regardless of race or color

6.

County unit system

F.

series of battles that led Sherman to Atlanta and burning it down

7.

disfranchisement

G.

a Confederate win that pushed back Rosecrans` Union forces to Chattanooga

8.

Georgia Platform

H.

a Confederate prison where poor conditions killed many Union soldiers

9.

13th Amendments

I.

the first black chaplain and a legislator that was removed from office and fought back against the discrimination

10.

14th Amendments

J.

abolished slavery within the Union

11.

15th Amendments

K.

gave citizenship to all born or naturalized in the U.S.

12.

Anaconda Plan

L.

a Union victory and the turning point of the war, where it was the bloodiest battle in the war

13.

Andersonville

M.

both the Union and Confederate took a lot of damage and Lee`s invasion failed

14.

Chickamauga

N.

an acceptance to the Compromise of 1850, where they would not fight back as long as slavery was not threatened

15.

Gettysburg

O.

a blockade on the South`s ports so they couldn`t trade their cotton

16.

Antietam

P.

the first black chaplain and a legislator during Reconstruction that was removed from office and fought back against discrimination